An essential nutrient is:
a. manufactured by the body in sufficient amounts to meet basic body needs.
b. never supplied by foods in the diet.
c. not required by the body for effective bodily function.
d. required for body growth but not manufactured by the body in sufficient amounts.
Question 2A disaster team is planning strategies to use in the event of multiple catastrophes.
Various questions are posed such as, If we lost all electricity in Kent County, what challenges would we face in providing care? If the Grand River flooded, which institutions would not be available for health care? What other facilities could be used as a backup system? Which roadways would be available in the event of a flood? This is an example of which of the following decision-making strategies? a. Creativity techniques
b. Decision trees
c. Simulated trial and error
d. Worst case scenarios
Question 3In hiring nurses during the transition from team nursing to a primary nursing model, Benner's work would suggest that you give priority to nurses who are at least at which level of competen-cy?
a. Advanced beginner
b. Competent
c. Proficient
d. Novice
Question 4Nonverbal communication is what percent of all forms of communication?
a. 60
b. 70
c. 80
d. 90
Question 5A collection of individuals who are led by a strong, clearly focused leader and who come together to share information and ideas and possibly make decisions is known as a ____.
a. Committee
b. Pseudoteam
c. Team
d. Work group
Question 6Which of the following statements about obesity in the United States is true?
a. Sixty-five percent of U.S. men are overweight or obese.
b. Obesity rates have slightly lowered over the past decades.
c. The United States spent over 147 billion in medical care costs associated with obesity in 2008.
d. Sixty-four percent of U.S. women are overweight or obese.